Rob
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Rob
@RobCUtd
Keep on laughing, smiling and enjoy the good times in life!!! 😊👌🏻 It's always sunny up north😎🇾🇪

Love how he pushes back against this prick

Manchester United are getting cooked man this is beautiful football.




In today's fixture where Brentford faced Fulham, Calvin Bassey's hair was clearly tugged at yet no red card was shown. What makes it even stranger is that it was officiated by the same referee that sent Martinez off vs Leeds. Scandalous.

Two on-field teams and a VAR selected for football’s biggest stage 🌍 An outstanding achievement and a proud moment as seven of our match officials prepare for the FIFA World Cup 2026 👏

🚨 BREAKING: The @FA_PGMOL have confirmed that Ayden Heaven will receive a red card in Manchester United’s clash with Chelsea tomorrow 🔴 Manchester United intend to appeal the decision but the appeal has already been rejected. #MUFC

Matt Donohue thinks someone say “You’re all a fucking joke” is a personal insult and worthy of a 2 match ban. If players were charged for every single time they said “Fuck off Ref” they’d be players banned every single week. Deflecting attention from their atrocious standards


Currently, no dedicated independent external panels or boards exist to broadly investigate PGMOL or FA referee conduct for rule inconsistencies across a season. Oversight is internal: PGMOL (jointly owned by FA, Premier League, and EFL) handles appointments, training, and reviews, with Howard Webb addressing issues publicly and occasionally releasing VAR audio. Clubs can submit formal complaints directly to PGMOL or the FA, which may trigger internal probes via regulatory commissions for specific misconduct. Meeting minutes and full decision records aren't public, as PGMOL operates as a private body—transparency comes mainly through post-match statements or media briefings. The new Independent Football Regulator (established 2025 via the Football Governance Act) focuses on club finances, ownership, and governance in the top five tiers, not refereeing standards. Petitions and club letters have pushed for more accountability, but no systemic external review mechanism for officiating exists yet.




